Tension HeadachesTreatment

Your doctor may prescribe drugs to prevent and treat tension headaches. Drugs that may help prevent tension headaches include:

Tricyclic Antidepressants — Antidepressant drugs have analgesic or pain-relief qualities. Although you may not be depressed, your doctor may prescribe drugs such as amitriptyline or doxepin to help reduce the frequency and severity of your headaches.

Beta-blockers — A drug such as propranolol may be combined with an antidepressant, such as amitriptyline, to prevent chronic daily headaches.

Divalproex Sodium — This drug is used to treat chronic daily headache, including chronic tension-type headaches.

Drugs prescribed to treat the pain of tension headaches include:

Nonprescription Pain Relievers — These are usually adequate to relieve mild to moderate pain. They include aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen and naproxen.

Combination Pain Relievers — The use of these drugs is limited, because overuse can worsen the headache pattern and over time can become habit forming. These drugs often contain butalbital, a barbiturate or narcotics combined with aspirin or acetaminophen.